[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' post=\'176381\' date=\'Jan 26 2008, 05:23 PM\']
[quote name=\'MizzouRah!\' post=\'176374\' date=\'Jan 26 2008, 03:19 PM\']
Back to the subject of original GSN programming...Is there any known reason why GSN hasn't tried more revivals of simple but somewhat proven games of the past? [/quote]
Not sure which GSN you've been watching, but many of their 'originals' have been revivals of simple but somewhat proven games of the past. Whammy, IGAS, Lingo and Chain Reaction are all recent examples, and there have been others. So they're not only willing to do it, but they've had some of their biggest successes doing it. I couldn't tell you why specifically they haven't remade Now You See It or Trivia Trap, though you could argue that Camouflage has a lot of the feel of NYSI, and frankly, there's not enough original game to Trivia Trap to make it worth negotiating the rights to the format if all you want to do is make a trivia game show.
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First, to MikeK, the comment about 21-25 and 26-30 was meant as tongue in cheek. Anyone over 30 is in the definite minority at GSN. And yes, I wouldn't make the cut either.
And yes, I agree about CR, IGAS, etc.. CR was the most recent and that's been 2+ years. Lately it seems they've been trying, unsuccessfully, to reinvent the wheel(not 'of fortune'). Maybe trying some shows that viewers have only recently found on GSN might be worth remaking.
Personally I always thought Trivia Trap was a nice, simple yet enjoyable half hour(at least the first few months...the later months suffered). Compared to HMiEnough it's rocket science, so I don't think this would stop GSN. If rights are a problem/too costly, make a few subtle changes and run with it. Other possibilities such as Trebek's Double Dare, Gambit(especially w/ today's love of card games), etc.. I'm definitely no programmer, but it's obvious what they have now isn't bringing in tons of viewers, so there's a chance this could be a viable option, if cost effective. Maybe somewhere inside I'd just like to see if these shows would fly in today's market...And without any super-duper updates.